Why so few flies in Italy

Discussion in 'Biology & Genetics' started by alexb123, Jul 23, 2013.

  1. alexb123 The Amish web page is fast! Valued Senior Member

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    Was recently in a number of places in Italy and I noticed very few flies. On returning to England we had a spell of good weather and straightaway we had a lot of flies. I though high temperatures breed flies, but this didn't appear to be the case, why?
     
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  3. kwhilborn Banned Banned

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    Wind, cleanliness, pest control.

    I know there is less flies in France because of all the frogs...
     
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  5. Captain Kremmen All aboard, me Hearties! Valued Senior Member

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    We used to have hardly any flies in England too.
    They disappeared for years.
    They are making a comeback.
    Maybe they've become immune to some insecticides.

    They are amazingly acrobatic little creatures.
    They would be quite welcome if only they didn't drag shit everywhere.
     
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